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Kris Hatcher
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  • Johnson City, TN
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Multi-Family Purchase Inspection

Kris Hatcher
  • Investor
  • Johnson City, TN
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Hello All: I'm curious how others handle inspections of potential purchases for multi-family property. We have our own subs for electric, plumbing, roofing, etc. Does anyone have a check list for their subs to use in going in to look at each unit or do you have a formal inspection performed? We have found that even if we have a formal inspection, our subs are the ones who do the repairs and the subs can determine the issues present as well so why go to the cost of a formal inspection? Thoughts? Thanks!